Shoppers could save 50p to £10 for every £100 spent with these money-saving schemes. But are they always worth handing over your personal details?

Loyalty cards have been around for decades, but over the past couple of years there has been something of an evolution in the biggest UK schemes. While previously shoppers would rack up points on their spending that they could later cash in for rewards, several major retailers have switched to offering upfront benefits. The loyalty schemes of Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Boots are among those that have effectively become clubs and, if you’re a member, you get products cheaper when you do your shopping online or in-store. Other retailers still offer conventional schemes, where you can earn vouchers to use on shopping or other treats. At a time when money is tight and bills are rising, it’s worth considering any opportunity to save. If you play your loyalty cards right, this might be one.

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